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BT Converse 425 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528
User Guide
BT CONVERSE 425
This product is intended for connection to analogue
public switched telephone networks and private
switchboards in the United Kingdom.
BT Converse 425 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528
Please open this page for an ‘At a glance’ guide
to your BT Converse 425.
BT Converse 425 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528
BT Converse 425 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528
At a glance
Display
Call indicator light
Shows 24 hour clock, battery low
indicator, phone numbers, and names.
Handset park
When the phone is wall mounted you
can hang the handset here if you need to
leave the phone during a call.
Message Waiting indicator
(for compatible switchboard users only).
Flashes when there is Voice Mail.
BT Converse 425
Next
Call timer
Used to time the duration of a call.
Inserts a space in a number when storing
numbers in the memory.
Recall
For use with a switchboard/PBX, e.g. to
transfer calls and some BT Calling Features.
Clear
Used to edit numbers when pre-dialling
or when storing or editing numbers in
the memory.
Redial
Redials the last number.
Repeat dials a number when the line is
engaged.
Also lets you enter a Pause in a stored
number.
Handset hook
Rotates to hold the handset in place
when wall mounted.
Volume
Calculator button
Used with the Navigator wheel to adjust
the volume of the dial tone and your
caller’s voice.
Switches the calculator on and off.
Navigator Wheel
Quick access to the directory. Adjusts the
volume of the caller’s voice.
Displays range of calculator functions.
Secrecy button (and light)
Allows you to talk to someone in the
same room without your caller being able
to hear the conversation.
(Tick Button) Select
Dials telephone numbers displayed on the
screen.
Also confirms options displayed on the
screen in the directory and used to store
entries in the directory and selects
calculator functions.
Handsfree button (and light)
Allows you to talk to callers without lifting
the handset.
Directory
Hearing aid compatible
Your Converse handset
is hearing aid
compatible.
1
Flashes to indicate you have an
incoming call.
Headset (and light) button
Used when there is a headset
connected.
2
Lets you store up to 75 names and numbers
including pre-set BT Calling Features:1471 Call Return, Call Diversion,
Reminder Call and 1571 – Call Minder/
BT Answer.
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In this guide
At a glance
1
Introduction
4
Unpacking your Converse 425
For your records
Safety information
4
4
4
Setting up
5
Using the telephone
7
Secrecy
Last number redial
Handsfree talking
Directory
Using the calculator
Data port
8
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9
10
13
14
Using BT Calling Features
1471 Call Return
Call Diversion
1571 – Call Minder/BT Answer
Reminder Call
Other services
General information
Guarantee
Technical information
Switchboard compatibility
R&TTE Directive
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
19
19
Wall-mounting
20
Index
21
Hints and tips boxes
In this user guide, we’ve included
helpful tips and important notes.
They are shown in boxes like this.
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Introduction
Your Converse 425 has been designed for ease of use and made
to the high standards set by BT.
Please read the instructions carefully
before use and keep this User Guide
for future reference.
For your records
Date of purchase:
Unpacking your
Converse 425
Place of purchase:
Serial number
If anything is missing, please contact
your place of purchase immediately.
(on the underside of the base unit):
Purchase price:
BT Converse 425
INTRODUCTION
Converse 425 telephone
with telephone line
attached.
For guarantee purposes, proof of
purchase is required, so please keep
your receipt.
Screws, wall plugs and
plinth for wall-mounting.
3 x AAA batteries
Safety information
General
Simply clean your Converse 425 with a damp
(not wet) cloth, or an antistatic wipe.
Never use household polish as this may
damage the product.
Never use a dry cloth as this may cause
static shock.
Do not open the Converse 425. This could
expose you to high voltages or other risks.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is
a serious risk of explosion and/or the release
of highly toxic chemicals.
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Environmental
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
We recommend that you do not place the product
on antique/veneered wood to avoid damage.
Do not stand your product on carpets or other
surfaces which generate fibres, or place it in locations
preventing free flow of air over its surfaces.
Do not submerge any part of your product in water
and do not use it in damp or humid conditions,
such as in bathrooms.
Do not expose your product to fire, explosive or
other hazardous conditions.
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Setting up
Plan the location
Situate your Converse 425 close
enough to a phone socket so that the
line cord will reach.
Your Converse 425 can be wall-mounted.
See ‘Wall-mounting’, on page 20.
Note
When your batteries are within about
two weeks of total exhaustion, BATT
LOW will appear in the display. If you
do not replace the batteries and
they become totally discharged your
Converse 425 will not display anything
on the screen.
1 Install the batteries
SETTING UP
The display on your Converse 425 is
powered by 3 x AAA alkaline batteries.
2 Plug your Converse 425
into the phone socket
Make sure the phone is not plugged
into the phone socket. Open the battery
compartment cover.
Insert batteries as shown.
+
-
-
+
+
-
3 Check the dialling mode
Your Converse 425 should be pre-set to
T-TB which gives you TONE dialling.
This ensures the phone will work with
all modern digital exchanges.
Close the lid and replace the
compartment cover.
If your phone does not work when you
dial a number, try setting the dialling
mode to T or P.
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4 Set the time
Press and hold the Clock
button until the display shows
TIME.
Release the Clock button.
Display shows 00-00.
Enter the current time using
the 24 hour clock,
eg. 0 9 3 0 = 9.30am,
1 5 3 0 = 3.30pm.
Press the ✔ button.
The time is set and displayed.
SETTING UP
Your Converse 425 is now ready for use.
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Using the telephone
To make a call
To end a call
Lift the handset off the base
and wait for the dial tone.
Dial the telephone number.
The display will show the
number dialled.
Or
Preparatory dialling.
Note
If you make a mistake, use
the Clear button to delete
the last digit you have entered.
To receive a call
When the telephone rings, the
Call indicator light will flash to
indicate that there is an
incoming call. Simply pick up
the handset.
USING
Without lifting the handset,
dial the telephone number
you want. The number is
displayed.
Replace the handset.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
As this telephone is fitted with an
Inductive Coupler, Hearing Aid
wearers may benefit from switching
their hearing aid to the middle T
position and holding the earpiece up
to the aid, not their ear.
Press the ✔ button.
The displayed number is
dialled in ‘handsfree’ mode.
Note
There are three ways to make a call
on your Converse 425: by lifting the
handset, using the Handsfree button
or by using the ✔ button.
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To set the call timer
You can time the duration of
each call.
During a call, press the Clock
button. The time of the
previous call will be displayed.
Press the Clock button again
to start the timer. You can stop
the time by pressing the Clock
button once more.
USING
When you replace the handset
or press the Handsfree button
to end the call, the display shows
the final duration of the call for
a few seconds before returning
to the normal clock setting.
Using a headset
Note
Converse headsets (RJ11 jack)
are available separately
from BT shops or by calling
0870 240 5522.
When on a call you can talk to someone
in the same room, without your caller
hearing.
To switch Secrecy on and off
During a call, press and release
the Secrecy button.
The red Secrecy light will
come on. Your caller cannot
hear you.
To resume your conversation,
press and release the Secrecy
button again. The Secrecy
light will go off.
Last number redial
Your Converse 425 stores the last
number called which enables quick and
easy redialling. A redial number can be
no longer than 32 digits.
To redial the last number called
Plug the headset into the
socket marked HEADSET on
the underside of the base.
Press the Handsfree button.
To make a call, press the
Headset button.
The last number you called is
redialled.
Dial the telephone number.
To end the call, press the
Headset button.
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Secrecy
Press the Redial button.
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To repeat dial a number
Note
This feature works in handset,
handsfree and headset modes.
If the number you call is
engaged, you can set your
Converse 425 to dial a number
repeatedly, saving you from
continually having to press the
Redial button.
When you hear the engaged
tone, press the Redial button
and replace the handset (or
press the Handsfree button).
Note
To cancel repeat dial before your call
is answered, lift the handset or press
the Handsfree button or press the
Headset button.
Handsfree talking
The handsfree feature allows you to
make and receive calls without lifting
the handset.
To make a handsfree call
Press the Handsfree button.
You will hear the dial tone.
10 seconds after the handset
is replaced, your Converse 425
automatically picks up the line,
switches on the loudspeaker
and redials the number.
Dial the telephone number.
The number will be shown on
the display.
If it is still engaged, you need
do nothing, your phone will wait
for 45 seconds before repeating
the procedure.
This will be repeated every
45 seconds up to a maximum
of 15 times or until the call is
answered.
When your call is answered,
you can speak to your caller by
pressing Handsfree or lift the
handset or press the Headset
button and speak.
USING
The display shows BUSY.
When your call is answered
you can either speak in
handsfree mode or pick up the
handset if you wish to speak to
your caller privately.
To receive a call in
handsfree mode
When the phone rings, press
the Handsfree button and speak
to answer the call.
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Message Waiting indicator
When you have Voice Mail
messages, the Message Waiting
indicator flashes at regular
intervals.
Note
This feature works with compatible
switchboards only.
To adjust the ringer volume
There are 3 volume settings to
choose from: HI, LOW or OFF.
USING
HI
LOW
OFF
RINGER
VOLUME
Use the ringer volume switch
on the underside of your
Converse 425 to set the volume
you want: HI, LOW or OFF.
Note
The call indicator light will flash
regardless of the ringer setting chosen.
To adjust your caller’s
speech volume
During a call, you can adjust the
volume of your caller’s voice.
Press the Volume button.
The display shows VOLUME and
the current volume level.
Turn the Navigator Wheel
clockwise to increase the
volume or anti-clockwise to
decrease it.
Directory
You can store 75 names and numbers
in the directory. Please note that stored
numbers can be no longer than 21 digits.
You can use the Navigator Wheel – or
the keypad – to enter names and
numbers. The Navigator Wheel also
lets you scroll quickly through stored
names and numbers.
Directory entries are automatically
stored in alphabetical order. Numbers
without attached names are stored at
the beginning of the list.
To adjust the ringer tone
Note
The ringer tone can be set to
High or Low.
R1
R2
RINGER
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Use the ringer tone switch on
the underside of your
Converse 425 to set the ringer
tone you want: R1 for LOW or
R2 for HIGH.
The directory is pre-programmed with
some BT Calling Features numbers
(see ‘Using BT Calling Features’ on
page 15). These can be overwritten if
you wish.
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To store a name and number
in the directory
Press and hold the Directory
button. Display shows STORE
and EDIT.
STORE will be flashing.
Release the Directory button.
Press the ✔ button.
Display shows the number of
entries stored in the directory,
followed by ENTER NUMBER.
Note
If you try to add a new entry
and the directory is full, the
display shows MEMORY FULL.
Enter the number you want
using the keypad. Alternatively,
turn the Navigator Wheel until
the digit you want is displayed
then press the ✔ button.
Repeat this step until the full
telephone number is entered.
Press and hold the ✔ button
until the display shows
ENTER NAME.
Enter the letters you want
using the keypad. Alternatively,
turn the Navigator Wheel to
display the letter required then
press the ✔ button.
Note
You can stop during any set
of steps and return to
standby by lifting the handset
or pressing the Handsfree
button.
You can now enter another
name and number.
To edit an entry in the
directory
Press and hold the Directory
button. Display shows STORE
and EDIT.
USING
To continue, follow steps
shown in ‘To edit an entry in
the directory’ or ‘To delete an
entry in the directory’.
Press and hold the ✔ button
until the display shows STORE
and EDIT.
Release the Directory button.
Turn the Navigator Wheel so
that EDIT is flashing.
Press the ✔ button.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
display the entry you want to
change.
Press the ✔ button. The cursor
flashes under the first digit of
the number. If you need to move
the cursor, either press the
✔ button or the Next button
to go forward or the Clear
button to delete a digit.
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Enter the new digit above
the flashing cursor using the
keypad or by turning the
Navigator Wheel.
Press the ✔ button.
When you have finished
changing the number press
and hold the ✔ button until
the display shows the cursor
flashing under the first letter
of the name.
Enter the new letter above
the flashing cursor using the
keypad or by turning the
Navigator Wheel.
Press the ✔ button.
USING
When you have finished
changing the name press and
hold the ✔ button until the
display returns to STORE and
EDIT. You can now change
another entry.
To view and dial a number
from the directory
You can view all the names
and numbers stored in your
directory
Press the Directory button
(your handset does not need
to be in the cradle).
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
display the entries.
Or
Press the alphabet letters on
the keypad to go directly to
an entry, i.e. press the 2 button
3 times to display entries
beginning with C.
Press the ✔ button when the
number you want is displayed.
The phone switches to
handsfree and dials the number.
To delete an entry from the
directory
Press the Directory button to
view your entries. Select the
entry you want to delete and
press the Clear button twice.
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To store a pause in a stored
number
A pause is sometimes required
with some switchboards and
Network Services.
A pause simply gives the
switchboard a few seconds to
pick up the outside line before
dialling. Using the Redial
button, you can insert a pause
when you store a number in
the directory.
Using the calculator
Your Converse 425 provides all the
basic calculator functions – addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division and
percentages as well as Memory Recall.
Press the Calculator button.
The display changes to the
calculator function.
Enter the number you want,
i.e. 123.
Turn the Navigator Wheel
to display the function, i.e. + .
Press the ✔ button.
Enter the second number,
i.e. 74.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
display the function =.
Press the ✔ button.
Display shows the result 197.
USING
Repeat the steps for storing a
number in the directory but
press the Redial button where
you want to add a pause within
the number.
To use the calculator
To clear a calculation
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
display AC.
Press the ✔ button.
+, --, X, /, =, %, AC, M-, M+ and
MRC.
If the phone rings while you are using
the calculator function, simply lift the
receiver or press the Handsfree button
as normal. Note that information
entered in calculator mode will be lost.
To switch off the calculator
Press the Calculator button.
The calculator will also switch
off automatically if no button is
pressed for 1 minute.
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Note
If your Converse 425 is connected to a
switchboard, you must first switch off
the calculator before transferring a call.
To use the MRC function
Your calculator provides a
Memory Recall (MRC)
function. This enables you to
put calculations in the
memory while you make other
calculations, and then add
them together or subtract one
from the other.
For example:
USING
Press the Calculator button.
The display changes to the
calculator function.
Enter the number you want,
i.e. 50.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
display the function M+.
Press the ✔ button.
Enter the second number,
i.e. 20.
Navigator Wheel still displays
the function M+.
Press the ✔ button.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
MRC.
Recall button
The Recall button is for use
with switchboard services,
e.g. to transfer calls and some
BT Calling Features.
Five minutes memory
back-up
If you unplug your Converse
425 from the telephone socket
and it has fully charged
batteries, it will keep all the
numbers you have stored in
the memory. However, if you
unplug your Converse 425 and
your batteries are totally
discharged, numbers stored in
the memory will be maintained
for about 5 minutes.
Pre-programmed BT Calling
Features numbers will not be
affected.
Data Port
A socket has been provided on the
telephone stand to allow easy connection
of another product (typically a modem
or Caller Display unit). Plug the other
product into the socket marked DATA
as shown below.
Data port
Press the ✔ button.
Display shows the total on
memory 70.
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DATA
LINE
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Using BT Calling Features
1471 Call Return
Note
A switchboard can provide a similar
range of functions to BT Calling
Features. If your Converse 425 is
connected to a switchboard, you can
simply use it as a normal extension.
To access 1471
Press the Handsfree button or
lift the handset.
Press the Directory button.
Service
Code
1471 – Call Return
(No charge)
1471
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
select 1471 CALL RETURN.
Set Divert
Cancel Divert
(Quarterly subscription)
✱21✱
#21#
Press the ✔ button to dial the
number.
1571 – Call Minder/BT Answer
1571
(Quarterly subscription/No Charge)
Reminder Call on
(Pay per call)
✱55✱
Reminder Call off
#55#
CALLING FEATURES
Your Converse 425 gives you easy
access to the following range of BT
Calling Features. Six of the Directory
entries have been pre-programmed.
Call Return tells you the number of the
last person who called you and the time
and date the call was received.
The 1471 CALL RETURN
information is announced.
You can replace the pre-set numbers
with your own numbers, if you wish.
Simply follow the steps shown in
‘To edit an entry in the directory’,
on page 11.
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Call Diversion
You can use your Converse 425 to
request the network to divert incoming
calls to another number.
To switch Call Diversion on
Press the Handsfree button or
lift the handset.
Press the Directory button.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
select ✱21✱ DIVERT ON.
1571 – Call Minder/
BT Answer
1571 allows you access to network based
answering services that take calls when
you do not answer your phone or if you
are already on the line.
These services may provide
personalised greetings and/or the time
and date of each message. You can
access messages from any phone with
a touchtone keypad.
Details on how to use these services
are provided when you subscribe.
CALLING FEATURES
Press the ✔ button to dial the
number.
Enter the number to which
you would like your calls
diverted.
Press the # button and listen
for confirmation of your
instructions.
To switch Call Diversion off
Press the Handsfree button or
lift the handset.
Press the Directory button.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
select #21# DIVERT OFF.
Press the ✔ button to dial the
number.
Listen to the confirmation
announcement of your
instructions.
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To ring your 1571 service
Press the Handsfree button.
Press the Directory button.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
select 1571 CALL MINDER.
Press the ✔ button to dial the
number.
Follow the voice prompts to
play back, save, delete and skip
forward through your
messages.
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Reminder Call
You can turn your Converse 425 into a
24-hour alarm clock that rings you back
at the exact time you specify.
To set a Reminder Call
Press the Handsfree button or
lift the handset.
Press the Directory button.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
select ✱55✱ REMINDER SET.
Press the ✔ button to dial the
number.
Press the # button and listen
for confirmation.
Three Way Calling
Lets you speak to 2 other callers at the
same time.
Charge Advice
Instantly tells you the cost of your
last call.
Call Waiting
During a call, a discreet ‘beep’ lets you
know another person is trying to get
through. You can put your original caller
‘on hold’ and switch to the new caller.
Note
For information on these and many
other valuable services, call BT on
152. If you are not connected to the
BT Network, ask your Network
Provider for information about their
services.
CALLING FEATURES
Enter the time you want to be
called back, using the 24-hour
clock, e.g. 1 6 3 0 books a
Reminder Call at 4.30 pm.
Other services
Press the Handsfree button.
To cancel a Reminder Call
Press the Handsfree button or
lift the handset.
Press the Directory button.
Turn the Navigator Wheel to
select #55# REMINDER OFF.
Press the ✔ button to dial the
number.
To re-set BT Calling Features
buttons
If you have stored your own
numbers over BT Calling
Features you can re-set them
to the original BT numbers.
Follow the steps in ‘To edit
an entry in the directory’ and
re-enter the Calling Features
Codes see page 11.
Listen for confirmation.
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General information
GENERAL INFORMATION
Guarantee
Your Converse 425 is guaranteed for a
period of 12 months from the date of
purchase.
In the unlikely event of a defect
occurring, please return the product,
with the receipt, to the place of purchase.
Subject to the terms listed below the
guarantee will provide for the repair of,
or at BT’s or its agent’s discretion the
option to replace the Converse 425, or
any component thereof, which is
identified as faulty or below standard, or
fails as a result of inferior workmanship
or materials. Products over 28 days old
from the date of purchase may be
replaced with a refurbished or repaired
product.
Outside of the 12 month guarantee
period:
The conditions of this guarantee are:
• The guarantee shall only apply to
defects that occur within the 12 month
guarantee period.
• Proof of purchase is provided.
• The equipment is returned to the
point of purchase.
• This guarantee does not cover any
faults or defects caused by accidents,
misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect,
tampering with the equipment, or any
attempt at adjustment or repair other
than by approved agents.
• This guarantee does not affect your
statutory rights.
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Within the 12 month guarantee
period:
If your product needs repair after the
guarantee period has ended, the repair
must meet the approval requirements
for connection to the telephone
network. We recommend that you
contact BT’s approved repair agent,
TecLogic on 01672 564444 or a local
qualified repairer.
If you have to return your
Converse 425
Pack the unit securely, preferably in the
original packaging. All parts must be
returned. We cannot take responsibility
for goods damaged in transit.
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Technical information
BT Accessories and
Replacement Items
How many telephones can you have?
All items of telephone equipment have
a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN),
which is used to calculate the number
of items which may be connected to
any one telephone line. Your Converse
425 has a REN of 1.5. A total REN of 4
is allowed, if the total REN of 4 is
exceeded, the telephones may not ring.
With different telephone types there is
no guarantee of ringing, even when the
REN is less than 4.
For a full range of accessories and
replacement items for BT products
please call 0870 240 5522, or visit:
GENERAL INFORMATION
Switchboard compatibility
This product is intended for use within
the UK for connection to the public
telephone network and compatible
switchboards, which support tone or
pulse dialling with earth or time break
recall. If in doubt please consult your
service provider.
R&TTE Directive
Hereby, TMX, declares that this
Converse 425 is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of Conformance for the
Converse 425 is available from TMX,
Alpha Business Park, 28 White House
Road, Ipswich, IP1 5LT.
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Wall-mounting
Before you wall-mount your Converse
425 check that:
• you are not drilling into any hidden
wiring
• you do not need the facility of the
data port.
WALL-MOUNTING
1
Unplug and remove the telephone
line cord from the socket on the stand.
DATA
20
Wall plug
Wall
Screw
60mm
6
Insert the wall plugs if necessary,
then insert the screws leaving about
8mm protruding from the wall on
which to hang the phone.
7
Rotate the handset clip 180˚ so that
it protrudes upward. This holds the
handset in place when wall-mounted.
8
Hang the holes on the back of the
phone over the screwheads and
gently pull the phone downward to
make sure it is securely in place.
9
Hang the handset on the handset clip.
LINE
2
Unclip the line plug from the
telephone base.
3
Unclip the stand from the base of
the telephone and remove the stand.
4
Drill two holes in the wall 60mm
vertically apart using an 8mm drill bit.
Reconnect the telephone line to the
line socket on the base of the phone.
If you need to leave the phone whilst on
a call you can hang the handset on the
park at the top right hand corner of
the product.
60mm
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Note
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Index
At a glance
1
Batteries
5
5
5
install
low warning
Data port
Dialling mode
Directory
delete entry
dial entry
edit entry
store name and number
store a pause
view entry
13
16
16
15
8
Guarantee
Handsfree
Headset
Hearing aid compatibility
9
8
7
Making calls
Memory back-up
Message waiting indicator
7
14
10
Phone socket
15
16
16
17
17
17
7
9
7
7
8
8
14
5
10
12
12
11
11
13
12
18
18
Preparatory dialling
Recall button
Receiving calls
Redial
last number
repeat dial
Reminder call
Ringer tone
Ringer volume
Safety information
Secrecy
Setting up
Switchboard compatibility
Technical information
Time – set
5
7
14
7
8
8
9
17
10
10
INDEX
Calculator
Call Diversion
Call Minder/BT Answer
Call Return
Call timer
Calling Features
1471 – Call Return
1571 – Call Minder/BT Answer
Call Diversion
Other Services
Reminder Call
reset buttons
Calls
end
handsfree
make
receive
redial
secrecy
General information
4
8
5
19
19
6
Volume
caller’s speech
ringer
Wall-mounting
10
10
20
21
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